Historical society benefits from Eagle Scout project
Vito Jacono's work has overwhelmed the society’s executive director.
Vito Jacono's work has overwhelmed the society’s executive director.
Last year’s fair inspired a Landenberg youth to raise money for landmine detectors.
“Going after your own personal dreams takes guts and takes courage. … Risk can be scary. Be brave.” – Phys. Ed teacher Joe Herman
Ninth-grader wins art contest for cavalcade program cover.
Visitors can examine deep-sea technology including remote-operated vehicles, practice recovering treasure with a robotic arm and feel the chill of water from the ocean depths without getting in over their heads.
One hospital and a retail center are on the back burner until the economy improves, but the township will move into a new building this fall.
From schools to municipalities to commerce, the Chadds Ford area maintains traditional activities.
Along with the facelift comes the return of a former caterer and a new menu.
It took longer than planned, but the open space tax extension will go to the voters this year.
“We’ve agreed to partner with the commission to keep [the park] alive. We’ve met with the senator and had a conversation with Representative Barrar to say that we, the township, would take the leadership to maintain the jewel that we have in our community.” – Supervisors’ Vice Chairman Deborah F. Love
The exhibit focuses on the history of the dairy industry in the Chadds Ford area.